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Andrew Murchison Storm worked as a Director & Portfolio Manager at Cortina Asset Management LLC.
Prior to that, he was a Research Analyst at Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC from 2006 to 2009.
He also worked as an Analyst at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc. in 2009.
He was a Principal at Van Kampen Asset Management before becoming a Research Analyst at Lockwell Investments LLC from 2010 to 2011.
Mr. Storm received his undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University in 2006.
Anciens postes connus de Andrew Murchison Storm
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Lockwell Investments LLC
Lockwell Investments LLC Investment ManagersFinance Lockwell Investments is a value manager that focuses on investments in high-quality companies whose valuations do not accurately reflect their intrinsic value. The firm employs fundamental, bottom-up proprietary research to identify fundamentally-sound companies whose valuations are depressed for understandable reasons and which are undergoing positive changes. Lockwell's Small-Cap Value Strategy seeks to outperform the Russell 2000 Value Index in a risk controlled manner. The portfolio typically holds 75 to 100 securities, with a maximum position size of 5%. At least 80% of the portfolio's holdings, at the time of purchase, will have a market-cap of the greater of $2 billion or the high point of the benchmark. Turnover in the portfolio is typically 30% to 40% per year. The firm's Small/Mid (SMID) Cap Value Strategy seeks to outperform the Russell 2500 Value Index in a risk controlled manner. The portfolio typically holds 50 to 75 securities, with a maximum position size of 5%. At least 80% of the portfolio's holdings, at the time of purchase, will have a market-cap of the greater of $7.5 billion or the high point of the benchmark. Turnover in the portfolio is typically 40% to 50% per year. | Analyst-Equity | 30/04/2011 |
Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MSIM’s investment strategies span the risk/return spectrum across geographies, investment styles and asset classes, including equity, fixed income, alternatives and private markets. When considering their clients’ unique investment profiles, the firm applies a holistic approach, with a goal of incorporating the different factors affecting investors’ investment decisions. The firm combines top-down country allocation with bottom-up stock selection and disciplined risk management. | Analyst-Equity | 31/12/2009 |
Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC
Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC Investment ManagersFinance Lord Abbett manages equity, fixed income, and multi-asset class portfolios across a wide range of investment strategies. Portfolio management teams employ a rigorous investment approach, and the firm’s investment processes are supported by a strong internal focus on fundamental and quantitative research. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Van Kampen Asset Management
Van Kampen Asset Management Investment ManagersFinance Van Kampen Asset Management (VK) offers a variety of investment strategies that cover a range of investment styles, from domestic to international, fixed-income to equity and core to alternative investments. The firm's separately managed account strategies include: Core Equity, Growth Equity, International Growth Equity, Value and Value Equity. VK's Core Equity strategy employs a blended investment style. The strategy seeks to achieve consistently superior returns relative to the S&P 500 Index with a similar risk profile. VK uses a multifactor approach that employs a systematic stock selection process along with fundamental stock analysis and a comprehensive risk management approach. The firm's Growth Equity strategy seeks to achieve consistently superior returns relative to the Russell 1000 Growth Index with a similar risk profile. The strategy uses a multifactor approach that employs a systematic stock selection process along with fundamental stock analysis and a comprehensive risk management approach. The VK International Growth Equity strategy invests in a diversified portfolio of the equity securities of issuers located in countries other than the US. VK focuses on identifying the best companies from around the world that demonstrate true market leadership and significant growth characteristics. the firm employs a bottom-up stock selection process to identify market-leading companies with strong management teams, a clear business focus, competitive advantages and strong balance sheets. The firm's Value strategy is an actively managed strategy that offers clients the potential for capital growth and income. VK constructs portfolios of the stocks of well-established companies that are undervalued relative to other companies in their respective industries, historical prices or the overall market. They seek attractive companies that may be temporarily out-of-favor in the marketplace, but that have sound business fundamentals and are trading at prices are lower than the firm thinks they should be. VK's Value strategy is based on a deep-value investment discipline. They evaluate companies in different sectors and industries should according to different valuation measures, as they tend to vary in terms of earnings growth and balance sheet data. VK's process focuses on evaluating individual stocks, considering each company's business model, competitors and revenue streams in relation to other companies within a distinct industry. The firm's Value Equity strategy seeks to achieve consistently superior returns relative to the Russell 1000 Value Index with a similar risk profile. The strategy employs a multifactor approach that is based on a systematic stock selection process along with fundamental stock analysis and comprehensive risk management. Though not limited by sector, VK tends to invest in the stocks of companies in the finance, consumer services, health technology, electronic technology and energy minerals sectors. They invest globally, across all market-caps, with a focus on large-cap stocks. VK maintains a low turnover rate. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Cortina Asset Management LLC
Cortina Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Cortina Asset Management’s primary investment focus is on equity securities, particularly stocks of companies with smaller market capitalizations. The firm generally manages investments in accordance with four model strategies: Small Cap Growth, SMID Growth, Small Cap Opportunity and Small Cap Value. In making investment decisions, Cortina Asset Management primarily uses fundamental analysis. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | - |
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Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC
Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC Investment ManagersFinance Lord Abbett manages equity, fixed income, and multi-asset class portfolios across a wide range of investment strategies. Portfolio management teams employ a rigorous investment approach, and the firm’s investment processes are supported by a strong internal focus on fundamental and quantitative research. | Finance |
Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MSIM’s investment strategies span the risk/return spectrum across geographies, investment styles and asset classes, including equity, fixed income, alternatives and private markets. When considering their clients’ unique investment profiles, the firm applies a holistic approach, with a goal of incorporating the different factors affecting investors’ investment decisions. The firm combines top-down country allocation with bottom-up stock selection and disciplined risk management. | Finance |
Van Kampen Asset Management
Van Kampen Asset Management Investment ManagersFinance Van Kampen Asset Management (VK) offers a variety of investment strategies that cover a range of investment styles, from domestic to international, fixed-income to equity and core to alternative investments. The firm's separately managed account strategies include: Core Equity, Growth Equity, International Growth Equity, Value and Value Equity. VK's Core Equity strategy employs a blended investment style. The strategy seeks to achieve consistently superior returns relative to the S&P 500 Index with a similar risk profile. VK uses a multifactor approach that employs a systematic stock selection process along with fundamental stock analysis and a comprehensive risk management approach. The firm's Growth Equity strategy seeks to achieve consistently superior returns relative to the Russell 1000 Growth Index with a similar risk profile. The strategy uses a multifactor approach that employs a systematic stock selection process along with fundamental stock analysis and a comprehensive risk management approach. The VK International Growth Equity strategy invests in a diversified portfolio of the equity securities of issuers located in countries other than the US. VK focuses on identifying the best companies from around the world that demonstrate true market leadership and significant growth characteristics. the firm employs a bottom-up stock selection process to identify market-leading companies with strong management teams, a clear business focus, competitive advantages and strong balance sheets. The firm's Value strategy is an actively managed strategy that offers clients the potential for capital growth and income. VK constructs portfolios of the stocks of well-established companies that are undervalued relative to other companies in their respective industries, historical prices or the overall market. They seek attractive companies that may be temporarily out-of-favor in the marketplace, but that have sound business fundamentals and are trading at prices are lower than the firm thinks they should be. VK's Value strategy is based on a deep-value investment discipline. They evaluate companies in different sectors and industries should according to different valuation measures, as they tend to vary in terms of earnings growth and balance sheet data. VK's process focuses on evaluating individual stocks, considering each company's business model, competitors and revenue streams in relation to other companies within a distinct industry. The firm's Value Equity strategy seeks to achieve consistently superior returns relative to the Russell 1000 Value Index with a similar risk profile. The strategy employs a multifactor approach that is based on a systematic stock selection process along with fundamental stock analysis and comprehensive risk management. Though not limited by sector, VK tends to invest in the stocks of companies in the finance, consumer services, health technology, electronic technology and energy minerals sectors. They invest globally, across all market-caps, with a focus on large-cap stocks. VK maintains a low turnover rate. | Finance |
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Cortina Asset Management LLC
Cortina Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Cortina Asset Management’s primary investment focus is on equity securities, particularly stocks of companies with smaller market capitalizations. The firm generally manages investments in accordance with four model strategies: Small Cap Growth, SMID Growth, Small Cap Opportunity and Small Cap Value. In making investment decisions, Cortina Asset Management primarily uses fundamental analysis. | Finance |
Lockwell Investments LLC
Lockwell Investments LLC Investment ManagersFinance Lockwell Investments is a value manager that focuses on investments in high-quality companies whose valuations do not accurately reflect their intrinsic value. The firm employs fundamental, bottom-up proprietary research to identify fundamentally-sound companies whose valuations are depressed for understandable reasons and which are undergoing positive changes. Lockwell's Small-Cap Value Strategy seeks to outperform the Russell 2000 Value Index in a risk controlled manner. The portfolio typically holds 75 to 100 securities, with a maximum position size of 5%. At least 80% of the portfolio's holdings, at the time of purchase, will have a market-cap of the greater of $2 billion or the high point of the benchmark. Turnover in the portfolio is typically 30% to 40% per year. The firm's Small/Mid (SMID) Cap Value Strategy seeks to outperform the Russell 2500 Value Index in a risk controlled manner. The portfolio typically holds 50 to 75 securities, with a maximum position size of 5%. At least 80% of the portfolio's holdings, at the time of purchase, will have a market-cap of the greater of $7.5 billion or the high point of the benchmark. Turnover in the portfolio is typically 40% to 50% per year. | Finance |
















